Le 10/04/2012 17:27, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
> seems like jukka is right. my guess is that sextante parses more files than 
> needed to find extensions. i'll have  a look at the source
>
> stefan, can you give me a link to the sextante source repository where the oj 
> binding sources are hosted? why exactly are they hosted there and not with 
> us, where all oj devs could patch them?
Just because Victor Olaya, the Sextante developper, is also the one who 
developped the binding to OpenJUMP.
He has also made it evolved since the beginning.
Peppe made a few improvements (e.g. to store sextante jars in a 
subdirectory) which are now included in the
PLUS version.
Sources are inside the jar.
Would certainly be helpful to upload it to the svn now.

Michaël

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